What Does Assault Mean, and You Should Do? In New South Wales, assault is a criminal offence that covers a wide range of conduct. Many people assume it only involves...Read More
Understanding Garnishee Orders in Australia Receiving a garnishee order in Australia is often a sign that a debt matter has escalated, usually after a judgement has been obtained. As economic...Read More
What Are Your Entitlements Regarding Contract Damages? In Australia, contract damages are the primary legal remedy for a breach, designed to compensate innocent parties for loss. The objective is to...Read More
Directors The Corporations Act 2001 defines a director as a person formally appointed to the position, an alternate director, a de facto director, or a shadow director. This broad definition...Read More
Seeking compensation from a supplier for goods and services used up in manufacturing? Sale of goods law provides essential protection for businesses dealing with faulty products in commercial transactions. As...Read More
After you’ve won a court case and have received a favourable judgment, but the other side is yet to pay. What do you do? This is actually quite common in...Read More